Friday, April 17, 2009

Can education alone solve India’s problem?

Today the task of utilizing education as an instrument of harmony is not an easy affair. Education makes people a civilized, outgoing, open person in approach. Education is the most dependable resource for preparing the youth for initiating a dialogue. It is true the in societies like India which is marked by a continuing intolerant ethos, in which religious ethnic groups blindly follow their narrowest possible roles. Patience, complacency and time are needed for education to play its expected and meaningful role in bring pacification in the society.

Role of the education should be to strive to create in young minds a willingness to tolerate pluralism in opinion and be liberal in life outlook.

But it is disappointing to find that today education does not mean the way it used to be. Today it can be found that educated MA post graduates are among one big lot of uncivilized, bracketed opinioned people. Still in this twenty first century we can find lot of chuck of the masses, who consider women as to be mere Sex object. My opinion of the fact, that only education can make people change their mind and in turn change their outlook towards society becomes wrong.

Even today the good educated people are enslaved by the thought of the barbaric era. Educated post graduates youth today are turning towards radicalization in their thought process. Having illogical reasoning to things makes one feel ashamed of the fact that yes! India is definitely going to become a super power.

What we need is a synthesis of these values- spiritual and moral as well as intellectual- with the aim of producing a fully integrated human being who can have a logical reasoning to things and are more adapt to changes.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Where does India stand?

I believe India will become a super power, not because I am highly optimistic but because as one of my friend says ‘India will emerge powerful only with a Dictator’, such a dictator ,who is a combination of the socialist ideology plus a decentralized from of administration . India for that matter makes me believe to the fact ‘yes’ only a dictator can solve the problem which has its root back in partition of 1947 and framing of the constitution on the linguistic and regional lines.

Fragmented opinion,regional needs ,Equality and minority development woes ,incomplete knowledge of issues, careless attitude of the citizens towards the administration ,makes me believe of the fact, that ,only an ‘accommodating dictator’ (pluralist in nature) can solve the internal problems of the country .

I love talking to that friend of mine ,who also believes in the fact that only the complete understanding of the issues along with the provocative thought process of the people can help in the development of the people and its citizens.Thank you , friend of mine but I still believe in the democracy .

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Confusion !!!!

I welcome Delhi journalist Jarnail Singh’s act of courage of throwing shoe at the Chidambaram’s face but then I am equally disappointed by the act done by a senior journalist on the account of losing his patience by hearing the fact that CBI has given clean chit to Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar in the case of Anti –Sikh Riots of 1984.

Personally I am opinioned that shoe chucking is not a glorious act of dissent which was first started by Iraqi Journalist. This is no response to fight injustice. What I feared has started to catch up. Recently, a teacher threw shoe at Navin Jindal. Now for resentment people, citizens, teachers, journalists or let’s put all together the common man have a way to let out their frustration.

On talking to my friends about this incident, all replied in affirmation, that these politicians should be treated like this. If taken the Individual pain and anger even I think, he did the right job.

Then my confusion grows stronger as to why should a person perform such as act of disrespect towards our ‘constitutional heads’. After all this is ‘probably’ one thing we respect most.

Oh !

I believe a lot of confusion has enthralled my mind. Its better that I deviate my mind .Neither I want to defy Mr. Singh’s action on account of freedom of speech and expression right as given by constitution to every individual citizen of India nor can I say it as an act done ‘just’ to show resentment against our functional judiciary and politicians.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Ramdev – an emerging political cult!!

Is Ramdev to emerge as a political cult figure or it is just a phenomenon? He has the support of the nation, citizen of the all caste and religion, human beings, corporate entities, MCA and CM’s that he is becoming a famous figure in the nation. Not just the Indian but the foreigners are engaging into the heft things. If some day Ramdev enters political, sure shot he can win masses support and emerge one strong leader without coalitions support or ‘political Nakhras’. His unbiased ideology and courageous bold statements on the day to day political happenings has made him an outgoing figure into the public. Lets hope if there resides a political soul in the Baba, may public support it .